Impact of exercise on chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy in survivors with post-treatment primary breast cancer

Kirin Saint, David Nemirovsky, Alexie Lessing, Yuan Chen, Mingxiao Yang,Whitney P. Underwood, Mary Lou Galantino, Lee W. Jones,Ting Bao

Breast Cancer Research and Treatment(2024)

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Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a debilitating side effect of neurotoxic chemotherapy. Exercise activates neuromuscular function and may improve CIPN. We examined the association between exercise and CIPN symptoms in breast cancer survivors. In a retrospective cross-sectional study, we included patients completing a survey assessing exercise exposure and neuropathy symptoms in a tertiary cancer center survivorship clinic. We evaluated exercise duration and intensity using a standardized questionnaire quantified in metabolic equivalent tasks (MET-h/wk). We defined exercisers as patients meeting the National Physical Activity Guidelines’ criteria. We used multivariable logistic regressions to examine the relationship between exercise and CIPN and if this differed as a function of chemotherapy regimen adjusting for age, gender, and race. We identified 5444 breast cancer survivors post-chemotherapy (median age 62 years (interquartile range [IQR]: 55, 71); median 4.7 years post-chemotherapy (IQR: 3.3, 7.6)) from 2017 to 2022. CIPN overall prevalence was 34
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Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy,Physical exercise,Symptom management,Breast cancer survivors
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